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Latest revision as of 17:55, 1 September 2010
Not to be confused with the actor, director and television presenter Takeshi Kitano.
Takashi Katano (片野 尚志 Katano Takashi ) is a video game programmer working for the Square Enix corporation. He has been credited on the following titles during his employment with the company:
- Final Fantasy X — (2001; as Main Event Programmer)
- Final Fantasy XII — (2006; as Main System Director, North American Event Programming Director)
He has also been credited as the main programmer for Sony Computer Entertainment's Jumping Flash! 2.
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